Antony Clifford Dornhorst CBE, FRCP (1915–2003) was a British physician and medical educator, described as "one of the outstanding academic clinician-scientists of his generation".
[1] He was in the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War II in Palestine, north Africa, Italy, and the senior physician in Berlin with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
[1] In Berlin that he met Helen, a Royal Army Medical Corps radiologist who later became his wife.
[1] Serving on the Himsworth committee on matters relating to Northern Ireland, he once inhaled CS gas to better understand its effects.
[2] He was made a Commander of the Order of British Empire (CBE) in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours.